Son of Stein

From the cover there's some guy who could be Thor posing against some guy twice his size (from the page 1 recap that mentions Kang, I assume it was some new Growing Man variant).

Well whomever they are the story is set in exactly 1000 years ago and I quickly find out I'm wrong about who the (now not as gigantic) giant is. It's that lame X-Factor foe who was brought into the other X-Books about the same time as I grew infinitely bored with the whole X-concept and dropped them all from my pull.

So, no interest in the villain of the month for me. But Thor, he's okay and I'm hoping he finishes the guy in a page or two (the opposite happens ).

Some good old Kirby fashion Thor vs Daddy talk takes place (the best part of the book imo) but it gets ruined when who I assume is a Kang in disguise is not detected by Odin (who either knows it's not Loki and therefore is allowing events to happen - or he's just not the all knowing all powerful he supposed to be).

Then comes the sheer stupidity in the book. Folkbern Logan who's "the finest there is at what you choose to do" . He conveniently is the only guard not killed despite being the only target

The rest of the book is basically Thor's revenge before a single last page with some Kang/Tut/Baron Mordo stuff that finally had me wondering what is Kang up to? Wish I cared during the preceding 18 pages.

Acuna's art is the best thing in the book. He's improved a lot on his coloring too (except for Apoca having 'pink' blood ). His 'in the rain' scenes were quite well done.

From the cover there's some guy who could be Thor posing against some guy twice his size (from the page 1 recap that mentions Kang, I assume it was some new Growing Man variant).

Well whomever they are the story is set in exactly 1000 years ago and I quickly find out I'm wrong about who the (now not as gigantic) giant is. It's that lame X-Factor foe who was brought into the other X-Books about the same time as I grew infinitely bored with the whole X-concept and dropped them all from my pull.

So, no interest in the villain of the month for me. But Thor, he's okay and I'm hoping he finishes the guy in a page or two (the opposite happens ).

Some good old Kirby fashion Thor vs Daddy talk takes place (the best part of the book imo) but it gets ruined when who I assume is a Kang in disguise is not detected by Odin (who either knows it's not Loki and therefore is allowing events to happen - or he's just not the all knowing all powerful he supposed to be).

Then comes the sheer stupidity in the book. Folkbern Logan who's "the finest there is at what you choose to do" . He conveniently is the only guard not killed despite being the only target

The rest of the book is basically Thor's revenge before a single last page with some Kang/Tut/Baron Mordo stuff that finally had me wondering what is Kang up to? Wish I cared during the preceding 18 pages.

Acuna's art is the best thing in the book. He's improved a lot on his coloring too (except for Apoca having 'pink' blood ). His 'in the rain' scenes were quite well done.

Outhouse Drafter

GLX wrote:This is the opposite version of last week's thread. 3 pages of reviews and discussion over 1 comic, while last week had 1 page of me bumping a thread about 2 comics.

Sorry, I didn't read last week's comic for the same reason I initially passed on this comic. I find Bianchi's art even less tolerable than Acuña's. Unfortunately for Thanos Rising, I haven't heard anything good about it, so I didn't feel compelled to check it out.

Outhouse Drafter

GLX wrote:This is the opposite version of last week's thread. 3 pages of reviews and discussion over 1 comic, while last week had 1 page of me bumping a thread about 2 comics.

Sorry, I didn't read last week's comic for the same reason I initially passed on this comic. I find Bianchi's art even less tolerable than Acuña's. Unfortunately for Thanos Rising, I haven't heard anything good about it, so I didn't feel compelled to check it out.

OMCTO

I've found this book incomprehensible at worst and lackluster at best, but this issue was finally decent. Apocalypse is a villain who hasn't been done well since like 1992, and that includes Remender's UXF, which I liked, but didn't feel like a good apocalypse story. It's nice to see this older apocalypse back, and this ancient version of the Horsemen.

This is the first issue of the book I liked, but it didn't involve any of the regular cast except Thor.

I give it 6 out of 10, and if you don't like it, you can drown in hobo piss.

OMCTO

I've found this book incomprehensible at worst and lackluster at best, but this issue was finally decent. Apocalypse is a villain who hasn't been done well since like 1992, and that includes Remender's UXF, which I liked, but didn't feel like a good apocalypse story. It's nice to see this older apocalypse back, and this ancient version of the Horsemen.

This is the first issue of the book I liked, but it didn't involve any of the regular cast except Thor.

I give it 6 out of 10, and if you don't like it, you can drown in hobo piss.

Outhouse Editor

Grayson wrote:Sorry, I didn't read last week's comic for the same reason I initially passed on this comic. I find Bianchi's art even less tolerable than Acuña's. Unfortunately for Thanos Rising, I haven't heard anything good about it, so I didn't feel compelled to check it out.

Outhouse Editor

Grayson wrote:Sorry, I didn't read last week's comic for the same reason I initially passed on this comic. I find Bianchi's art even less tolerable than Acuña's. Unfortunately for Thanos Rising, I haven't heard anything good about it, so I didn't feel compelled to check it out.

Wrasslin' Fan

We don't often see stories set before Thor had his teat of humility by becoming Dr Donald Blake. It's a type of story I always like as it gives a different take on the character than what we are used to. This issue was no exception to that. I loved seeing Thor wield a different weapon than the hammer that we are used to. I love seeing him not able to back down from Apocalypse even when it's probably the best course for him to take. He's not a very likable character in this story, but that fact somehow makes him fun to read about here.

Wrasslin' Fan

We don't often see stories set before Thor had his teat of humility by becoming Dr Donald Blake. It's a type of story I always like as it gives a different take on the character than what we are used to. This issue was no exception to that. I loved seeing Thor wield a different weapon than the hammer that we are used to. I love seeing him not able to back down from Apocalypse even when it's probably the best course for him to take. He's not a very likable character in this story, but that fact somehow makes him fun to read about here.

Rain Partier

On the whole, this was the best issue of the book thus far, too bad that's not saying much.The highlight of the book was the art, which didn't depress me as much as Cassady's did for 5 issues, but it still wasn't anything all that special. Story wise, I dig on this arrogant Thor but other than that, its just a paint by numbers Thor story

I've lost any faith I had in this comic book, and most of that is due to Rememder's writing. His callous disregard for fans, character traits / development, and his boring approach to this miss-matched team. 6 issues in, and the book I was most excited for is a directionless mess that is too expensive to keep reading.

Rain Partier

On the whole, this was the best issue of the book thus far, too bad that's not saying much.The highlight of the book was the art, which didn't depress me as much as Cassady's did for 5 issues, but it still wasn't anything all that special. Story wise, I dig on this arrogant Thor but other than that, its just a paint by numbers Thor story

I've lost any faith I had in this comic book, and most of that is due to Rememder's writing. His callous disregard for fans, character traits / development, and his boring approach to this miss-matched team. 6 issues in, and the book I was most excited for is a directionless mess that is too expensive to keep reading.